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[Football] Emiliano Sala: Missing Premier League footballer's plane found



Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
They have been no reports on the pilot as if he has not been found.

I don't believe he has been found. There were only ever reports of a single body spotted inside the wreckage, which we now know to be that of Sala.
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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Very sad indeed, and not helped by Nantes wanting their first installment on the transfer fee.

Sad that the whole situation has been.
Life goes on in the financial world, and the keepers of the purse strings at Nantes, only look into getting their money.
You would've thought that there may be an ounce of feelings in them asking for the first instalment.
But football, as we know is an astute business.
I do hope that things can be settled amicably.
 




Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
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Very sad story to hear. I'm interested to know what happened to the pilot as no suggestion of him being in the wreckage
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
A little surprised it is Sala as I was expecting the pilot to have gone down with the plane and if anyone had got out it it would have been the passenger.
I'd imagine the pilot was thrown out by the impact. Can't imagine anyone getting out from an iced up plane hitting the sea in winter

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phoenix

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May 18, 2009
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I don't quite understand....maybe it is football, and the thought of what it would be if one of ours.....but every time I see a picture of his little face I well up. :(

It's because you are an ok person Harry :thumbsup:
 


herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,225
Still in Brighton
As the pilot was a regular pilot for skydivers, is it too outrageous to wonder if he bailed out and left his passenger? Anyway, I'm glad they found Sala for his family's sake. From reading the pilot's forum whatever comes from the official investigation it's obvious this pilot should never have chosen to fly at that time in those conditions.
 
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father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
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Sad that the whole situation has been.
Life goes on in the financial world, and the keepers of the purse strings at Nantes, only look into getting their money.
You would've thought that there may be an ounce of feelings in them asking for the first instalment.
But football, as we know is an astute business.
I do hope that things can be settled amicably.

Tragedies happen all the time. At a personal level for those close it is a devastating event. For the the rest of the world, it isn't.

The suits have a responsibility to all of those alive... Shareholders, employees, customers, fans, etc to do the best in unfortunately and sometimes untimely circumstances, but they do it because tragedies happen EVERY DAY and the world doesn't and shouldn't stop.

Whilst I have the greatest sympathy for the two, their families and their friends, my world didn't end in that moment nor did it for billions of others.

Why is it in appropriate for those responsible to behave in a professional manner doing the job they do and would have done regardless of the unfortunate circumstances of that flight?
 




Durlston

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Jul 15, 2009
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Haywards Heath
This has been an absolutely awful tragedy.

As Puppet Master said, now there's a feeling of closure - not that he'll ever be forgotten and my heart bleeds for all his family and friends.

You'll never be forgotten, Emiliano, and may you rest in peace. :angel:
 


drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
Sad that the whole situation has been.
Life goes on in the financial world, and the keepers of the purse strings at Nantes, only look into getting their money.
You would've thought that there may be an ounce of feelings in them asking for the first instalment.
But football, as we know is an astute business.
I do hope that things can be settled amicably.

Nantes are running a business and they will have financial obligations. From a report yesterday, it referred to a 'source' from Cardiff which would suggest that it is Cardiff that leaked the information and it is also Cardiff that are currently refusing to honour their side of the contract and are 'checking' the paperwork to see if they can get out of it. Cardiff could have kept it all under wraps but clearly wanted to deflect attention away from themselves.

The tragedy is a sorry reflection on the involvement of agents in the game and control they have.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,894
Nantes are running a business and they will have financial obligations. From a report yesterday, it referred to a 'source' from Cardiff which would suggest that it is Cardiff that leaked the information and it is also Cardiff that are currently refusing to honour their side of the contract and are 'checking' the paperwork to see if they can get out of it. Cardiff could have kept it all under wraps but clearly wanted to deflect attention away from themselves.

The tragedy is a sorry reflection on the involvement of agents in the game and control they have.

It's starting to get very grubby now that it comes down to money.
 




Spicy

We're going up.
Dec 18, 2003
6,038
London
As the pilot was a regular pilot for skydivers, is it too outrageous to wonder if he bailed out and left his passenger? Anyway, I'm glad they found Sala for his family's sake. From reading the pilot's forum whatever comes from the official investigation it's obvious this pilot should never have chosen to fly at that time in those conditions.

I am glad I am not the only one thinking the pilot may have bailed out. As you say he should never have flown in those conditions. Sincere condolences though to the family of both. Sala can now be laid to rest but what of the pilot's family - they will be left wondering.
 


herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,225
Still in Brighton
I am glad I am not the only one thinking the pilot may have bailed out. As you say he should never have flown in those conditions. Sincere condolences though to the family of both. Sala can now be laid to rest but what of the pilot's family - they will be left wondering.

Actually, I read further - scrap that: to bail out the pilot would have had to get out of his seat and walk back through the plane past his passenger and open the door. Unlikely in an emergency, in storm conditions.... I imagine the agent(s), flight organiser and plane owner hope they don't find the pilot's body (and in particular his mobile phone) and the recovery of the plane stays as abandoned. For the investigation and his family, I hope they do!!
 


Spicy

We're going up.
Dec 18, 2003
6,038
London
Actually, I read further - scrap that: to bail out the pilot would have had to get out of his seat and walk back through the plane past his passenger and open the door. Unlikely in an emergency, in storm conditions.... I imagine the agent(s), flight organiser and plane owner hope they don't find the pilot's body (and in particular his mobile phone) and the recovery of the plane stays as abandoned. For the investigation and his family, I hope they do!!

Ok thanks for the additional information - agreed as far as the family are concerned.
 






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